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  • What If Hyundai Joined the Pickup Game? Sneak Peek at a Tasman-Based Hyundai Pickup Hyundai is selling the Santa Cruz pickup in North America and is reportedly preparing a new model that may share a platform with the Tasman.
  • Waymo's Self-Driving Taxis Are Flawed: They Suddenly Spin Around in the Same Spot and Crash A Waymo self-driving taxi incident raises safety concerns after passengers were trapped due to a malfunction.
  • Goodbye to the A-10: The Air Force Retires the Warthog After Decades of Service The U.S. Air Force plans to retire its A-10 fleet to modernize its capabilities, focusing on advanced fourth and fifth-generation aircraft.
  • From Pagers to Bombs: How Everyday Devices Are Turning Deadly in Modern Warfare A recent attack in Lebanon demonstrates how everyday devices can be weaponized, highlighting vulnerabilities in global supply chains.
  • Tesla's Self-Driving Technology's Horrible Flaw: Self-Driving Vehicle on the Railroad Tracks A Tesla using Full Self-Driving ended up on railroad tracks in Santa Monica, raising concerns about the technology's safety and reliability.
  • Tesla's Invasion of Privacy: Controversy Arises Over Sensitive Driver Data Sharing Tesla's privacy controversy raises concerns over excessive data collection and cybersecurity risks as vehicles become more connected.
  • 'I Want to Live in Ukraine,' Says Captured North Korean Soldier – Here's Why Zelenskyy proposes a prisoner exchange with Kim Jong Un, offering captured North Korean soldiers for Ukrainian prisoners held by Russia.
  • These North Korean Soldiers Didn’t Know They Were Fighting in Ukraine – Here’s What Happened South Korean intelligence details captured North Korean soldiers in Ukraine, raising legal status questions and international implications.
  • North Korean Soldiers Adapt Quickly to Modern Warfare in Ukraine, Reports Indicate North Korean forces in Ukraine are adapting quickly, showing professionalism and organization, outpacing Russian troops in combat.
  • Captured North Korean Soldiers: 'We Thought We Were Just Training!' Two North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine believed they were on training, not combat duty; their future as POWs remains uncertain.
  • North Korean Soldiers ‘Howling for Blood’ as Kim Jong Un’s ‘Brainwashed Slaves’ Face Doom South Korea condemns North Korea's hypersonic missile test at the UN, warning of global security threats and calling for accountability.
  • Canadian Teen Breast Size Grows 4x After Pfizer Vaccine: Medical Mystery Explained A Canadian teen's breasts grew fourfold after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, raising concerns about a rare condition linked to it.
  • NYC Subway Safety: Photo of Passengers Lining Up Sparks Debate on Rising Crimes A photo of NYC subway passengers avoiding crime highlights rising violence, including subway pushing incidents, prompting safety measures.
  • Ukrainian Refugee Murdered by German Couple: They Killed a Mother and Stole Her Baby A German couple confessed to murdering a Ukrainian refugee mother and kidnapping her baby, shocking the public with their heinous crime.
  • North Korea’s Deadly Artillery: Koksan Howitzers Now Deployed in Russia’s Fight Against Ukraine North Korean Koksan howitzers spotted in Russia signal increased military aid in Ukraine conflict, escalating tensions and casualties.
  • North Korea Claims Hypersonic Success – But South Korea Is Doubting the Details North Korea claims a successful solid-fuel IRBM launch, but South Korea and experts remain skeptical of its performance and hypersonic tech.
  • 19-Year-Old Arrested for Reckless Driving at 125 MPH on California’s PCH A 19-year-old in California was arrested for reckless driving at 126 mph in a Lexus IS F, highlighting dangers for young drivers.
  • Luxury Car Smuggling into Russia and North Korea: Sanctions Can't Stop the Flow Despite EU sanctions, luxury car smuggling thrives in Russia and North Korea, showcasing a relentless pursuit of status among elites.
  • North Koreans Forced to Fund for Kim Jong Un's Birthday Candy Gifts While Starving North Korea is burdening citizens to fund candy gifts for Kim Jong Un's birthday, causing frustration amid severe food shortages.
  • North Korean Nuclear Strike: 3.5 Million Dead in Seoul, Expert Says Cheong Seong Chang warns a nuclear attack on Seoul could kill 3.5 million, urging South Korea to pursue nuclear armament for security.
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